The last thing new Spider-Man Remastered PC players want to do is to start their heroic adventure by troubleshooting low frame rate errors. Thankfully, this guide details some workarounds to help PC gamers get the most out of the game. Here’s how to get more FPS in Spider-Man Remastered PC.
How to fix Spider-Man Remastered PC low frame rate
To fix the Spider-Man Remastered PC low frame rate, users will want to:
- Ensure the latest Nvidia or AMD graphics card driver is installed.
- GPUs often require an update to be able to run new games with optimal performance.
- Nvidia has now released a driver specifically for Spider-Man Remastered PC, so make sure it’s installed before playing for the best available performance.
- Run the game in Fullscreen Mode.
- Though it’s convenient, Windowed Mode can introduce unwanted lag or stutter.
- Disable any conflicting software.
- Check to make sure other software isn’t using up resources.
- In my experience, leaving an Adobe app open can have a drastic impact on a game’s frame rate.
- Lower graphics settings.
- Disabling expensive graphical options like ray-tracing should provide an easy and quick boost to frame rate.
- Ambient Occlusion, Shadow Quality, and Level of Detail are also demanding options that can be turned down for higher frame rates.
- If you continue to have low frame rates, setting all graphics options to their lowest and then gradually increasing them one by one can be a great way to find the best balance between desired performance and great visuals.
- Reduce the resolution.
- Though it can be tempting to try and push games to 4K, some graphics cards won’t manage to output high frame rates at that high a resolution.
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